A Bronx man has been trolling Instagram for pretty, underage girls then luring them into sex traps by posing as a hiring manager for retail giants like Zara and Levi Strauss, according to court records.

Darrin Paul Barker, 24, was arrested on Aug. 31 and charged with acting in a manner injurious to a child and harassment in the second degree with physical contact.

He was released on $500 cash bond and is due back in court in November.

One of the retailers, Levi Strauss, is now suing to block him from continuing the sick charade.

The new Manhattan Supreme Court suit says Barker worked as a temporary employee at its 34th Street store in 2012 and 2014.

Levi’s was alerted to the alleged pervert fraudster w hen a victim’s mom came into the Times Square store in July and showed a manager a series of text messages between her 15-year-old daughter and Barker.

She became suspicious after he said, “You should definitely be my boo” and offered her $4,000 cash for a new wardrobe.

When she replied, “I don’t want to be with anyone at the moment,” he pressed, “I mean I was looking for something on the side to be honest. And you’ll be making 18 an hour here. More than your age lol.”

The teen stood her ground. “Lol I’m interested in working with you but I don’t know about being something other than friends.”

But Barker pushed back, “So what if today we messed around for a one time thing. I’ll give you 6grand. And after that ti’ll be just professional.”

She answered, “No im sorry i’m not like that.”

Reached by telephone Wednesday Barker said, “What?” when asked about the allegations and hung up.

His Instagram account with the @6luuwill6 is no longer active.

The Levi’s suit claims Barker is still using social media pretending to work for the jeans company to entrap minors. The suit says his behavior is harming its “brand, reputation and customer goodwill.”

He’s been attempting to trick the job seekers for at least a year, according to an Aug. 10, 2016 Facebook post by a user named Kiara Krystal who alerted people to the scam and asking them to “spread the word.”